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Léa-Cassiopée Muller

Researcher, Reproductive Violence

Human Rights Center

Bio

Léa-Cassiopée Muller (she/they) is a recent graduate of the dual degree program between Sciences Po Paris and UC Berkeley, where she studied human rights and law. During that time, Léa-Cassiopée was a lead student researcher at the Human Rights Center’s Investigations Lab and, more recently, a 2025 student fellow. She is a fervent feminist, which transpires in her work. In the past, she researched sexual and gender-based violence in conflict and occupation, reproductive violence, and remedies to sexual trafficking. As a research affiliate at HRC, she now supports efforts towards investigating and defining reproductive violence in conflict, coding interviews, and conducting OSINT. She recently participated in the Murad Code Project in partnership with the Institute for International Criminal Investigations.